Could also educate people about alternate DNS services, like OpenNIC. Using DoH/DoT or DNSCrypt with OpenNIC is pretty robust.
The only problem with that list is that you don't know who's "woke" and going to start blocking stuff. I think an open implementation like OpenNIC is more robust that way.
OpenNIC is awesome. They have namespaces you can't reach without using their DNS. It's almost like Tor in effect.
Educate me then
It's easy. Load up their list of servers and change your DNS servers to one of them.
I see you are a man educated on the reality of his lack of access like myself being it's his ISP only that is doing it by blocking the IP in their dns server not anything else. I'm amazed me and you are the only ones to mention this.
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